USCIS Announces Two Major Policy Changes
Last week, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) announced two major changes to immigration status law.
Last week, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) announced two major changes to immigration status law.
Parole in place applies to immediate family of U.S. military members, even if in the U.S. after an unlawful entry. PIP provides an avenue to a U.S. green card that is not available to others.
Many immigration law changes were slated to occur in 2020. Be sure to consult with a lawyer if you have any questions regarding your status.
On June 4, 2020, several USCIS field offices and asylum offices resumed non-emergency in-person services to the public. Here is what you need to know.
Knowing how to renew or change your status is important, Immigration classifications all carry with them different requirements, restrictions and rights.
Immigration law is ever-evolving. If you are in need of extending your visa this year, what are your options under the current refulations?
A short recap of some of the 2019 Florida laws which may affect your daily life in the state, all enacted over the last 12 months
When living in the United States before you are a citizen, you need to understand your rights. Who has the right to ask about your mmigration status?
There are few areas of law that are more contentious and emotionally charged these days than immigration law. The legal professionals at Probinsky & Cole can help.